English-Thai Dictionary
aura
N บรรยากาศ สภาพอากาศ โดยรอบ environment atmosphere ban-ya-kad
aura
N พลัง หรือ รัศมี ที่ ออกมา จาก คน หรือ สิ่งของ pha-lang-rue-rad-sa-mi-ti-ook-ma-jak-kon-rue-sing-khong
aural
A เกี่ยวกับ หู
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
AURA
n.[L. from Heb. a stream; Gr. See Air. ] Literally, a breeze, or gentle current of air, but used by English writers for a stream of fine particles flowing from a body, as effluvia, aroma, or odor; an exhalation.
AURATE
n.[Supposed to be from aurum, gold. ] A sort of pear.
AURATE
n.[L. aurum, gold; Heb. light fire, and to shine, from its color. ] A combination of the oxyd of gold with a base; as aurate of potash.
AURATED
a.Resembling gold.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
AURA
Au "ra, n.; pl. Auræ (. Etym: [L. aura air, akin to Gr.
1. Any subtile, invisible emanation, effluvium, or exhalation from a substance, as the aroma of flowers, the odor of the blood, a supposed fertilizing emanation from the pollen of flowers, etc.
2. (Med. )
Defn: The peculiar sensation, as of a light vapor, or cold air, rising from the trunk or limbs towards the head, a premonitory symptom of epilepsy or hysterics. Electric ~, a supposed electric fluid, emanating from an electrified body, and forming a mass surrounding it, called the electric atmosphere. See Atmosphere, 2.
AURAL
Au "ral, a. Etym: [L. aura air. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the air, or to an aura.
AURAL
Au "ral, a. Etym: [L. auris ear. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the ear; as, aural medicine and surgery.
AURANTIACEOUS
AURANTIACEOUS Au *ran `ti *a "ceous, a.
Defn: Pertaining to, or resembling, the Aurantiaceæ, an order of plants (formerly considered natural ), of which the orange is the type.
AURATE
Au "rate, n. Etym: [L. auratus, p. p. of aurare to gild, fr. aurum gold: cf. F. aurate. ] (Chem. )
Defn: A combination of auric acid with a base; as, aurate or potassium.
AURATED
Au "ra *ted, a. Etym: [See Aurate. ]
1. Resembling or containing gold; gold-colored; gilded.
2. (Chem. )
Defn: Combined with auric acid.
AURATED
AURATED Au "ra *ted, a.
Defn: Having ears. See Aurited.
New American Oxford Dictionary
aura
au ra |ˈôrə ˈɔrə | ▶noun ( pl. auras ) [ usu. in sing. ] the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place: the ceremony retains an aura of mystery. • a supposed emanation surrounding the body of a living creature, viewed by mystics, spiritualists, and some practitioners of complementary medicine as the essence of the individual, and allegedly discernible by people with special sensibilities. • any invisible emanation, esp. a scent or odor: there was a faint aura of disinfectant. • Medicine ( pl. also aurae |ˈôrē | ) a warning sensation experienced before an attack of epilepsy or migraine. ORIGIN late Middle English (originally denoting a gentle breeze ): via Latin from Greek, ‘breeze, breath. ’ Current senses date from the 18th cent.
aural
au ral |ˈôrəl ˈɔrəl | ▶adjective of or relating to the ear or the sense of hearing: aural anatomy | information held in written, aural, or database form. DERIVATIVES au ral ly adverb ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin auris ‘ear ’ + -al . usage: The words aural and oral have the same pronunciation in standard English, which is sometimes a source of confusion. A distinctive pronunciation for aural has been proposed, with the first syllable rhyming with cow, but it has not become standard.
Aurangzeb
Au rang zeb |ˌôräNGˈzeb ɔˌræŋˈzɛb | (1618 –1707 ), Mogul emperor of Hindustan 1658 –1707, who increased the Mogul empire to its greatest extent.
aurar
au rar |ˈouˌrär, ˈoi- ouˈrɑr | plural form of eyrir.
Oxford Dictionary
aura
aura |ˈɔːrə | ▶noun ( pl. auras or aurae |-riː | ) 1 the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place: the ceremony retains an aura of mystery. 2 (in spiritualism and some forms of alternative medicine ) a supposed emanation surrounding the body of a living creature and regarded as an essential part of the individual. • any invisible emanation, especially an odour. 3 Medicine a warning sensation experienced before an attack of epilepsy or migraine. ORIGIN late Middle English (originally denoting a gentle breeze ): via Latin from Greek, ‘breeze, breath ’. Current senses date from the 18th cent.
aural
aural |ˈɔːr (ə )l | ▶adjective relating to the ear or the sense of hearing: information held in written, aural, or visual form | aural anatomy. DERIVATIVES aurally adverb ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin auris ‘ear ’ + -al . usage: The words aural and oral have the same pronunciation in standard English, which is sometimes a source of confusion. A distinctive pronunciation for aural has been proposed, with the first syllable rhyming with cow, but it has not become standard.
Aurangzeb
Aurangzeb |ˈɔːrəŋzɛb, ˈaʊərəŋ -| (1618 –1707 ), Mogul emperor of Hindustan 1658 –1707, who increased the Mogul empire to its greatest extent.
aurar
aurar |ˈɪrar | plural form of eyrir.
American Oxford Thesaurus
aura
aura noun an aura of sophistication: atmosphere, ambience, air, quality, character, mood, feeling, feel, flavor, tone, tenor; emanation; informal vibe.
Oxford Thesaurus
aura
aura noun the Peak District will always retain a magical aura: atmosphere, air, quality, aspect, character, ambience, mood, spirit, feeling, feel, flavour, colouring, colour, complexion, climate, tone, overtone, undertone, tenor, impression, suggestion, emanation; vibrations; informal vibes, vibe.
Duden Dictionary
Aura
Au ra Substantiv, feminin , die |Au ra |die Aura; Genitiv: der Aura, Auren (Medizin: Aurae ) lateinisch aura = Luft (hauch, -zug ), Wehen; Schimmer, spätlateinisch auch = Duft, Dunst < griechisch aúra, zu aḗr = Luft 1 gehoben besondere [geheimnisvolle ] Ausstrahlung von der Aura eines Geheimnisses umgeben sein 2 Medizin Erweiterung des Bewusstseins, besonders Unbehagen, das einem epileptischen Anfall vorausgeht
aural
au ral Adjektiv |aur a l |lateinisch-neulateinisch aurikular
Auramin
Au ra min Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Auram i n |Kurzwort aus Aurum und Amin gelber Farbstoff
Aurar
Au rar |Au rar |Plural von Eyrir
auratisch
au ra tisch Adjektiv |aur a tisch |zu Aura die Aura betreffend, zur Aura gehörend
French Dictionary
aura
aura n. f. nom féminin Halo. : Une aura de mystère. SYNONYME atmosphère .
Spanish Dictionary
aura
aura 1 nombre femenino 1 Irradiación luminosa que algunas personas dicen percibir alrededor de los seres vivos :la corona de los santos representa el aura que emitían, a juicio de algunos contemporáneos .2 Ambiente o sensación que emana de algo o de alguien y que provoca una determinada impresión :la oscuridad amplifica todavía el aura de peligro que rodea a la casa; era para mí algo misterioso y casi diabólico que, sin embargo, veía nimbado por un aura de inocencia que irresponsabilizaba a los amantes .3 formal Aliento o aire que se despide al respirar .4 formal Viento suave y apacible .5 med Conjunto de trastornos de corta duración que precede a la crisis de determinados estados neuropsíquicos como la epilepsia, la histeria, etc .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín aura ‘brisa ’, ‘viento ’, ‘soplo ’ y este del griego aúra, emparentado con áein ‘soplar ’.En singular se utiliza con los determinantes el, un , salvo que entre el determinante y el nombre haya otra palabra: el /un aura, la inquietante aura .
aura
aura 2 nombre femenino Ave rapaz diurna similar al buitre, pero de unos 80 cm de longitud, con el plumaje oscuro y la cabeza y el cuello rojos y casi sin plumas; es carroñera y habita en casi toda América formando grandes bandadas :el aura despide un olor repugnante .SINÓNIMO gallinaza, gallinazo .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz de origen incierto .En singular se utiliza con los determinantes el, un , salvo que entre el determinante y el nombre haya otra palabra: el /un aura, la carroñera aura .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
aura
au ra /ɔ́ːrə /名詞 複 ~s, ~e /-riː /C ⦅かたく ⦆1 (人 場所 物の )雰囲気, 独特の趣 (atmosphere, air ).2 〘病理 〙前兆 .3 〘心霊 〙霊気, オーラ .
aural
au ral /ɔ́ːr (ə )l / (!( 同音のoralと区別して /áʊr (ə )l /と発音することがある )) 形容詞 聴覚の ; 言語理解能力にかかわる ▸ the oral- aural approach (外国語の )口と耳を使っての学習法 .~ly 副詞